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What Every Teacher Should Know: Evidence Based Practices in Classroom management Brandi Simonsen, Sarah Fairbanks, The Center for Behavioral Education and Research University of ConnecticutSpecial Thanks l Work of many researchers who preceded us! l Collaborative efforts of Brandi Simonsen, Sarah Fairbanks, Amy Briesch, Diane Myers, & George Sugai l Members of the Center for Behavioral Education and Research (CBER) in the Neag School of Education at kind of students can display problematic behavior? All students. Students with/without labels who are served in general/special education can display problematic behavior. This is not a special education issue. It is an education issue.
What Every Teacher Should Know: Evidence Based Practices in Classroom Management Brandi Simonsen, Ph.D. Sarah Fairbanks, M.S. The Center for Behavioral
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